Hosed is a workplace comedy about volunteer firefighters in
America's second-rainiest town.

Type: Scripted

Languages: English

Status: In Development

Runtime: 30 minutes

Premier: None

Hosed - Yoga Hosers - Netflix

Yoga Hosers is a 2016 American horror comedy film written and directed
by Kevin Smith. The film is a spin-off of Smith's 2014 horror film Tusk.
The film stars Johnny Depp alongside his daughter Lily-Rose Depp and
Smith's daughter Harley Quinn Smith. The film is the second in Smith's
True North trilogy and had its world premiere on January 24, 2016, at
the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released on September 2,
2016 by Invincible Pictures.

Hosed - Production - Netflix

Smith revealed before the release of Tusk that he had written a spin-off
film called Yoga Hosers, which would feature the cast from Tusk. The
title came from a remark Scott Mosier made during an early 2014 segment
of SModcast, the podcast he cohosts with Smith. Smith brought up some
fanciful quotes attributed to Simon Metke, an Edmonton yoga instructor
whose home had recently been raided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP), who recovered an artwork stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine
Arts in 2011. Mosier imagined the RCMP saying “Open up, yoga hoser!” as
they knocked on the door. After it became a catchphrase among the
podcast's listeners, Smith announced it would be the title of his next
film. The character of Yogi Bayer in the film is also based on
descriptions of Metke in the media. In August 2014 it was revealed Yoga
Hosers will be an action-adventure film and the second in the True North
trilogy. The film included the entire cast of Tusk, including Depp's
daughter, Lily-Rose, and Smith's daughter, Harley Quinn, starring in
their reprised roles as clerks. Tony Hale, Natasha Lyonne, Austin
Butler, Adam Brody, Tyler Posey, and Jason Mewes have also been cast.
StarStream Entertainment helped finance and produce the film, while XYZ
Films co-produce. In September 2014, it was revealed Haley Joel Osment
and Genesis Rodriguez had been cast in the film. It was later revealed
Kevin Smith would portray a bratzi. Comic book writer Stan Lee made a
cameo in the film, his second in a Kevin Smith film, after 1995's
Mallrats. Thomas Ashley put up 25% of the equity to create the film and
was an executive producer.